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newspaper revealed from one of the top secret files just how much america spends on surveillance the so-called black budget it's never been shown to the public before let's show it in numbers or here on our see for example the classified data showing that the u.s. has splashed out more than fifty two billion bucks on intelligence gathering just this year alone and the cia they're getting a lion share of more than fourteen billion dollars that's a lot more than the n.s.a. or any other agency for that matter other national reconnaissance office and the geospatial and general defense intelligence programs also getting an awful lot of money coming near the top of the exchange ring here and together they got nineteen point six billion to operate or imaging satellites to draw maps an assessor foreign military plans and resources well all of that as a snowden's leaks have now won him international recognition of snowden awarded the twenty thirteen a whistleblower prize by a coalition of n.g.o.s and as artie's peter all of our reports from perlin snowden's name is now being featured prominen
newspaper revealed from one of the top secret files just how much america spends on surveillance the so-called black budget it's never been shown to the public before let's show it in numbers or here on our see for example the classified data showing that the u.s. has splashed out more than fifty two billion bucks on intelligence gathering just this year alone and the cia they're getting a lion share of more than fourteen billion dollars that's a lot more than the n.s.a. or any other agency for...
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so does everybody's in america. but we cannot put our sympathies for people in that condition greater than our love for the rule of law or the sovereignty of the united states of america. that is the debate, and that's why it didn't pass back in 2006 and 2007. the american people rose up, and i think they'll rise up again and put a stop to this and restore the rule of law, david. >> congressman king, thank you very much. joining us from iowa this morning. back to the roundtable and the immigration debate. ana, what does this say to you about the prospects of real reform coming out of the house? >> first of all, i think congressman king should get some therapy for his melon fixation. i think there might be medication for that. i think he's a mediocre congressman with no legislative record and the only time he makes national press is when he comes out and says something offensive about the undocumented or hispanics. frankly, i think he's being helpful to the immigration debate, because because it is emboldening other
so does everybody's in america. but we cannot put our sympathies for people in that condition greater than our love for the rule of law or the sovereignty of the united states of america. that is the debate, and that's why it didn't pass back in 2006 and 2007. the american people rose up, and i think they'll rise up again and put a stop to this and restore the rule of law, david. >> congressman king, thank you very much. joining us from iowa this morning. back to the roundtable and the...
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. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be more relief by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, a great thing for me. i think i'll come into the city more off with my car. >> reporter: the reason for the dip? aaa says crude oil prices are lower, providing downyard pressure on prices. and the agency says, if there are no major hurricanes the rest of this season to threaten refinery production, prices are expected to stay the same about fall even more. and the good news just keeps on pouring in. after three years of rising prices, the gas average for 2014 is expected to be $3.37, that's the lowest national average since 2010. david? >> welcome news. thank you. >>> and it was last night here we reported on that group gathering in iowa, calli
. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be more relief by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, a great thing for me. i think i'll come into the city...
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manning waits to find out how long he'll spend behind bars after being found guilty of handing over america's secrets to wiki leaks. and britain unleashes its antics how powers to coax the debate on surveillance tell using publications journalists and even their partners report on the media's reaction. and welcome to see twenty four hour news live from moscow i'm straight to our top story now and conflicting reports coming from syria where rebels claim the government launched a massive chemical attack near damascus syrian officials deny those allegations and some locals say they have seen no evidence of and at all this comes shortly after your own inspectors arrived in the water in country to look at early claims of chemical weapons used by both sides correspondent in the region closely has the details for us media reports are citing the syrian revolutionary command council which says that government forces loyal to the syrian president bashar assad were final to the area after the bombardment using chemical agents now this attack happened in the rebel held area of eastern damascus in a place
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the keystone xl pipeline is a critical piece of a secure energy picture for america. let's get it done. >>> every august,he >>> every august, the iowa state fear features pork tenderloins, deep-fried twinkies, a whole bunch of ambitious politician with the white house in their sights. it's three years away, but it's never too early. presidential hopefuls are out in force across the hawkeye state this morning. jonathan karl is there. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump was here, he gave a speech saying that passing immigration would be a death wish for the republican party. he may run, but that has some people raising their eyebrows and some rolling their eyes. could you be taken seriously? >> i have built a great company with a tremendous net worth. and beaten a lot of people that are very smart. and that's what the country needs. >> reporter: what do you say that a possible trump candidacy is a joke? it's a publicity stunt, to get more attention for yourself? >> interestingly, i filed applications last time, and i filed my net worth. i'm a private person, nobody
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. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be more relief by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, a great thing for me. i think i'll come into the city more off with my car. >> reporter: the reason for the dip? aaa says crude oil prices are lower, providing downyard pressure on prices. and the agency says, if there are no major hurricanes the rest of this season to threaten refinery production, prices are expected to stay the same about fall even more. and the good news just keeps on pouring in. after three years of rising prices, the gas average for 2014 is expected to be $3.37, that's the lowest national average since 2010. david? >> welcome news. thank you. >>> and it was last night here we reported on that group gathering in iowa, calli
. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be more relief by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, a great thing for me. i think i'll come into the city...
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welcome back to watching our team now america is offering a helping hand to greece as a struggles to emerge from a six year recession the greek prime minister is now in washington helping to restore his country's credibility after unemployment hit a record twenty seven point six percent and a may but while people all over greece are struggling to pay for daily essentials a group of activists are taking matters into its own hands as artie's work is going off reports. for millions of europeans it's impossible to imagine a life without things like refrigerators a.c.'s television computers and electricity in general but no matter how difficult it may be the reality is every month more of those living in the cradle of european civilization are being forced into the dark. for two years now christina hasn't been able to pay her electricity bills she can't find work and nor can her brother two daughters or their husbands. as the bills began piling up i had to make my priorities and this is where the food comes first i want to pay the bills and i want to be ok with the state but the state has
welcome back to watching our team now america is offering a helping hand to greece as a struggles to emerge from a six year recession the greek prime minister is now in washington helping to restore his country's credibility after unemployment hit a record twenty seven point six percent and a may but while people all over greece are struggling to pay for daily essentials a group of activists are taking matters into its own hands as artie's work is going off reports. for millions of europeans...
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of the campaign against us but despite that he gets another destroyer has joined america's warships in the region. and sleeping rough in london the number a problem list is still rising and they were just capital despite them as promises kept the problem by the end of last year. you saw russia under around the world this is with me here thanks for joining us russian president vladimir putin has hit out at the allegations that assad's government carried out a chemical attack against its own people warning the u.s. against military intervention he also added washington's claims for intelligence report providing thought evidence can be published disrespectful to its international partners on his home thomas has more now on russia as a reaction to the yuasa drums a war. president vladimir putin was addressing the press in vladivostok and he did have some strong words to say on the subject of syria he said that russia is of course against the use of chemical weapons and weapons of mass destruction but in this particularly we need to wait and see for the u.n. to do their job for the inves
of the campaign against us but despite that he gets another destroyer has joined america's warships in the region. and sleeping rough in london the number a problem list is still rising and they were just capital despite them as promises kept the problem by the end of last year. you saw russia under around the world this is with me here thanks for joining us russian president vladimir putin has hit out at the allegations that assad's government carried out a chemical attack against its own...
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newspaper revealed from one of the top secret files just how much america spends on surveillance the so-called black budget has never been shown. to the public into all now let's bring you some numbers here on the program on r t a the classified data showing the u.s. has splashed out more than fifty two billion bucks on intelligence gathering in just this year alone and the cia though getting at the lion share of more than fourteen billion dollars or significantly more than the n.s.a. or any other agency for that matter another national reconnaissance agency and the geospatial and general defense intelligence programs are they also getting it the majority of the money they're in the cash league and together they got nineteen point six billion dollars to operate imaging satellites or draw maps and assess our foreign and military plans and resources meanwhile snowden's leaks have won him international recognition he was awarded the twenty thirteen whistleblower prize by a coalition of n.g.o.s and as odd he's pretty all over him but reports snowden's name is featuring prominently in ger
newspaper revealed from one of the top secret files just how much america spends on surveillance the so-called black budget has never been shown. to the public into all now let's bring you some numbers here on the program on r t a the classified data showing the u.s. has splashed out more than fifty two billion bucks on intelligence gathering in just this year alone and the cia though getting at the lion share of more than fourteen billion dollars or significantly more than the n.s.a. or any...
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bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years in prison after he was found guilty of handing america's secrets to wiki leaks. former egyptian president hosni mubarak will be set free after a court ordered his release despite a pending retrial over his involvement in mass killings during the two thousand and eleven revolution. massacre or mass hysteria rebel claims that syria's government launched a major chemical attack near damascus denied by officials and locals accusations coincide with the arrival of u.n. investigators our top stories this hour. international news and comments live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned nine pm this is r.t. so to our breaking news this hour whistleblower bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the former army private who leaked thousands of classified u.s. documents to wiki leaks we'll also be dishonorably discharged producer andrew blake was in the courtroom. colonel denise lind just handed down a sentence of only thirty five years and i say only because private manning came into this case looking
bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years in prison after he was found guilty of handing america's secrets to wiki leaks. former egyptian president hosni mubarak will be set free after a court ordered his release despite a pending retrial over his involvement in mass killings during the two thousand and eleven revolution. massacre or mass hysteria rebel claims that syria's government launched a major chemical attack near damascus denied by officials and locals accusations coincide...
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newspaper revealed from one of the top secret files just how much america spends on surveillance of the so-called black budget has never been shown to the public that is until now let's give you some ideas here on r.t. of how all the cash really stacks up with a classified data showing ultimately the u.s. has splashed out more than fifty two billion bucks on intelligence gathering this year alone the cia getting the lion share of it all fourteen billion dollars that is a lot more than the n.s.a. or any other agency and the national reconnaissance office and the geo special and general defense intelligence programs also came near the very top of the money league and together they got nineteen point six billion dollars to operate imaging satellites draw maps and assess a foreign military plans and resources as well i mean while snowden's leaks have won him international recognition in fact he was or awarded the twenty thirteen whistleblower prize by a coalition of n.g.o.s and as artie's pretty roll over in berlin reports snowden's name is now featuring prominently in germany's upcoming ge
newspaper revealed from one of the top secret files just how much america spends on surveillance of the so-called black budget has never been shown to the public that is until now let's give you some ideas here on r.t. of how all the cash really stacks up with a classified data showing ultimately the u.s. has splashed out more than fifty two billion bucks on intelligence gathering this year alone the cia getting the lion share of it all fourteen billion dollars that is a lot more than the...
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national interests and now we believe that syria directly is threat to america's national interests now we should keep in mind that if president obama does order a military strike on syria he would be doing so without congressional approval and lacking approval from the united nations security council resolution which is required according to international law so if the u.s. moves in unilaterally without approval from the. the international community from the united nations it would be acting in violation of the u.n. charter but by all reports by all accounts by everything that seems to be coming out it seems as though the u.s. president is going to move ahead with his plan even if he has to move ahead on his own as opposed to how he previously planned to move ahead with some european partners and while president obama is inching closer towards international military action against syria u.s. citizens have taken to the streets in new york washington d.c. and several other cities around the country to protest airstrikes against the syrian people according to recent polls only ninetee
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private bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years in prison after he was found guilty of america's secrets to weaken leaks. moscow mass hysteria rebel claims that syria's government launched a major chemical autonomy of damascus are denied by officials and locals accusations coincided with the arrival of yuan and that's to gauge. britain on leashes it's on the towel now as to the debate on surveillance targeting publications journalist and even that partners were pulled from the media's reaction. this is a lie from moscow on breaking news this hour whistleblower bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the former all the private league's thousands of classified u.s. documents to wiki leaks will also be dishonorably discharged producer untrue blake is in the courtroom when the sentence was read out and joining us now live andrew andrew nice to see so you were in the courtroom so can you tell us why that's ok to tell us the details. yeah i finally was here today we're here in fort meade maryland after waiting more than three years for the sentencing of priv
private bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years in prison after he was found guilty of america's secrets to weaken leaks. moscow mass hysteria rebel claims that syria's government launched a major chemical autonomy of damascus are denied by officials and locals accusations coincided with the arrival of yuan and that's to gauge. britain on leashes it's on the towel now as to the debate on surveillance targeting publications journalist and even that partners were pulled from the...
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newspaper revealed from one of the top secret files just how much america spends on surveillance the so-called black budget it's never been shown to the public until now and we've certainly got some details of this classified data for you as well here it comes right now the u.s. splashed out of over fifty two billion bucks on intelligence gathering just this year alone the cia though getting the lion share of more than fourteen billion dollars or a lot more than the n.s.a. or any other agency for that matter and the national reconnaissance office and the geo special and general defense intelligence programs as well they came near the top of the money league and together bragging about one thousand point six billion dollars to operate or imaging satellites to draw maps and assess foreign and military plans and resources as well in the meantime though snowden's leaks have won him international recognition he was awarded the twenty thirteen a whistleblower prize by a coalition of n.g.o.s and as it has put it all of a report in berlin snowden's name is now being featured prominently in g
newspaper revealed from one of the top secret files just how much america spends on surveillance the so-called black budget it's never been shown to the public until now and we've certainly got some details of this classified data for you as well here it comes right now the u.s. splashed out of over fifty two billion bucks on intelligence gathering just this year alone the cia though getting the lion share of more than fourteen billion dollars or a lot more than the n.s.a. or any other agency...
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their diplomatic missions earlier this week amid fears of an islamist attack but some analysts believe america's drone strikes are contributing to militant recruitment rather than fighting it. now next that special report on the two thousand and eight a war between georgia and south you're watching. everyone respects a promise written in stone that promises written on the internet well they're a bit more flexible and a lot easier to erase obama made a lot of promises as a candidate on his site change dot gov including some about protecting whistleblowers and obama said that we need to empower federal employees as watchdogs and that he would strengthen whistleblower laws to protect federal workers who expose waste fraud and abuse of authority and government but strangely and possibly coincidentally two days after the first revelation of government spying by stoughton these promises of the change dot gov site were taken down if this is not just some odd coincidence and they consciously chose to hide obama's campaign promises that this is political cowardice at its worst and words even worse is tha
their diplomatic missions earlier this week amid fears of an islamist attack but some analysts believe america's drone strikes are contributing to militant recruitment rather than fighting it. now next that special report on the two thousand and eight a war between georgia and south you're watching. everyone respects a promise written in stone that promises written on the internet well they're a bit more flexible and a lot easier to erase obama made a lot of promises as a candidate on his site...
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newspaper revealed from one of the top secret files just how much america spends on surveillance the so-called black budget has never been shown to the public until now the classified data shows the u.s. has splashed out more than fifty two billion dollars on intelligence gathering alone the cia gold the lion's share fourteen billion dollars significantly more than the n.s.a. or any other agency the national reconnaissance office and the spatial and general defense intelligence programs also came near the top of the money together they got nineteen point six billion dollars to operate imaging satellites draw maps and a science of foreign and military plans and resources meanwhile snowden's leaks have won him international recognition and was awarded the twenty thirteen whistleblower prize by a coalition of andrew goes under has also used peter all of a in berlin says snowden's name is featuring prominently in german's upcoming election in september. well it's certainly not on the christmas card list of the german government as it stands at the moment these leaked documents that he sa
newspaper revealed from one of the top secret files just how much america spends on surveillance the so-called black budget has never been shown to the public until now the classified data shows the u.s. has splashed out more than fifty two billion dollars on intelligence gathering alone the cia gold the lion's share fourteen billion dollars significantly more than the n.s.a. or any other agency the national reconnaissance office and the spatial and general defense intelligence programs also...
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bamma as a nobel peace prize holder to consider the future victims of any military action taken by america against syria he also directly questioned the use of chemical weapons by the regime of bashar al assad let's now hear more about what he had to say from thomas is now joining me now live from moscow with the details hi sean so the president had some strong words that didn't he please bring us up to speed well certainly president vladimir putin was addressing the press in bloody vote. and he did have some strong words to say on the subject of syria he said that russia is of course against the use of chemical weapons and weapons of mass destruction but in this particularly we need to wait and see for the u.n. to do their job for the investigation to come forward and that russia's position has always been then act in a lawful matter and as a global community now one of the things he says is that it is ridiculous that the assad regime used weapons chemical weapons against his own people saying that under these circumstances it just doesn't call for it let's listen to what he had to say on
bamma as a nobel peace prize holder to consider the future victims of any military action taken by america against syria he also directly questioned the use of chemical weapons by the regime of bashar al assad let's now hear more about what he had to say from thomas is now joining me now live from moscow with the details hi sean so the president had some strong words that didn't he please bring us up to speed well certainly president vladimir putin was addressing the press in bloody vote. and...
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media who are asking questions whether america is going too far in the war on terror violating the basic human rights. really via tapping the rest of the world so how might this impact on the way the u.s. approaches talks with its own content about other issues. while i don't think it will really influence the agenda of russia american relations or bilateral talks. too much i don't think this whole situation has anything to do with impacting the agenda for g twenty summit for which obama is coming to san petersburg as for the bilateral agenda it's not very impressive there is of course cooperation on afghanistan especially on the transit to and from again to stand and it will continue but i don't think it will influence the relations as far as. some important international issues are concerned like syria or iran or middle east in general or a situation in the countries neighboring the russian federation as for use russia economic relations they're. quite low so there is not much of an agenda or to be influenced by the situation you tell us a little bit on syria they just want us to turn
media who are asking questions whether america is going too far in the war on terror violating the basic human rights. really via tapping the rest of the world so how might this impact on the way the u.s. approaches talks with its own content about other issues. while i don't think it will really influence the agenda of russia american relations or bilateral talks. too much i don't think this whole situation has anything to do with impacting the agenda for g twenty summit for which obama is...
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intervention plans are leaving president obama isolated with america's allies in nato rejecting support of the campaign against us but despite yet another destroyer has joined america's warships in the region. and u.n. inspectors arrive in the netherlands after completing their investigation of the sides of the alleged chemical attack near damascus with lots of lab work ahead of them all top stories this hour. international news and comments live from our studio center here in moscow was just turned eight pm this is. russian president vladimir putin has hit out of the allegations that assad's government carried out a chemical attack against its own people warning the u.s. against military intervention he also added washington's claims the from intelligence report providing evidence cannot be published disrespectful to its international partners well to sean thomas has more on russia's reaction to the u.s. drums of war. president vladimir putin was addressing the press in vladivostok and he did have some strong words to say on the subject of syria he said that russia is of course against
intervention plans are leaving president obama isolated with america's allies in nato rejecting support of the campaign against us but despite yet another destroyer has joined america's warships in the region. and u.n. inspectors arrive in the netherlands after completing their investigation of the sides of the alleged chemical attack near damascus with lots of lab work ahead of them all top stories this hour. international news and comments live from our studio center here in moscow was just...
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it into accusations america is ignoring its own values on a whim. to. write the scene. of the first trip. and i think you're. on a reporter's. instrument. to be in the. leaked german security documents have shown the country doesn't trust the new windows eight system fearing it provides the n.s.a. with remote access and that's according to one of the country's newspapers although the german government denies it earlier reports indicated the country was a major target for u.s. intelligence let's remind you of just how much data is being collected the n.s.a. has been more active in germany than any other e.u. state targeting up to half a billion data connections every month phone calls emails mobile phone messages and web chat logs all of that data eventually made its way to n.s.a. headquarters in washington but apparently allows this as snowden's leaks indicate that they work with the n.s.a. no questions asked on a regular day up to thirty million german connections a watched and that could double during particularly busy times and how much and how exactly is the average
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the account to be suspended but beyond the humor column cavell who wrote the book exporting made in america democracy believes that the u.s. is paying the price for allowing al qaeda to exist in the first place. al qaeda is merely an instrument that the united states has. developed. and facilitated censors origin's in afghanistan we funded the foreign mercenaries these jihadists are a security agency believe that they are so earth skill that they can manipulate these the hardest. to their own ends but it's a cynical paternalism that many of the jihad is should be aware of because they see them as easily manipulable but as we saw with september eleventh to those along the attacks on the united states and other attacks that is not the case . after the break coal tells in gulf floods already broken two century old records but levels of still expected to rise we'll bring you all the latest from the flood stricken far east russia coming your way in just a few minutes plus other stories. we speak your language. school music programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a
the account to be suspended but beyond the humor column cavell who wrote the book exporting made in america democracy believes that the u.s. is paying the price for allowing al qaeda to exist in the first place. al qaeda is merely an instrument that the united states has. developed. and facilitated censors origin's in afghanistan we funded the foreign mercenaries these jihadists are a security agency believe that they are so earth skill that they can manipulate these the hardest. to their own...
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however the german people that will be giving it that money best pleased about having to do it i think america will still manage to convince people without any proper explanation they would just trust her i don't think that's a good thing because we forget about one of the paramount principle soft democracy people controlling the budget but unfortunately i think this will happen i'm sick and tired of this you know my money the taxes are paid they go to greece those guys they retire at forty and i have to pay for it i'm absolutely tired of it it shouldn't happen this report from the i.m.f. also. to show that some of the more positive signs regarding greece that we've seen in recent times like the leveling off of own employment figures is really telling the whole story that there's still an awful lot of work that needs to be done before greece can officially say that it's on the comeback trail when it comes to its finances and as the choking economies around the world are struggling to get back on track and the lesson to be learned is to get rid of big banks who are looting the world's financial
however the german people that will be giving it that money best pleased about having to do it i think america will still manage to convince people without any proper explanation they would just trust her i don't think that's a good thing because we forget about one of the paramount principle soft democracy people controlling the budget but unfortunately i think this will happen i'm sick and tired of this you know my money the taxes are paid they go to greece those guys they retire at forty and...
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. >>> welcome back to we"weekends with alex witt". police found the car of james dimaggio. he was infatuated with the 16-year-old and that might have been his motive. he is also suspected of murder and arson. let's go to joe fryer. good morning to you. what can you tell us about dimaggio's car? >> well, good morning, alex. authorities were very cautious about approaching that car first because there's concern that james deimagineeo may be armed with explosives. a bomb squad was able to check out that car yesterday them. found no sign of explosives. vet from here in san diego must still search to see if there's any evidence, including includes that might lead them to dimaggio and anderson. >> with respect to the spotting of the two of them, they were hiking apparently. where did that happen? and what kind of an area is that? >> it is a very rural, wooded, mountainous, treacherous area a few miles outside the town of cascade. a horseback rider spotted them hiking through that are
get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. >>> welcome back to we"weekends with alex witt". police found the car of james dimaggio. he was infatuated with the 16-year-old and that might have been his motive. he is also suspected of murder and arson. let's go to joe fryer. good morning to you. what can you tell us about dimaggio's car? >> well, good morning, alex. authorities were very cautious about approaching that...
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so essentially what he's saying here is that america can no longer afford these global engagement but of course the irony is that when his predecessor george w. bush launched that global war on terror that al qaeda presence was very much localized various nowadays when obama tries to scale it down it is far more the fuse that is far more global and deep well actually the.
so essentially what he's saying here is that america can no longer afford these global engagement but of course the irony is that when his predecessor george w. bush launched that global war on terror that al qaeda presence was very much localized various nowadays when obama tries to scale it down it is far more the fuse that is far more global and deep well actually the.
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pressure on the syrian government is being they would spy in america are insisting that the rebels are capable of carrying out such attacks michael maloof he's a former senior security policy analyst in the office of the u.s. secretary of defense says the media is being largely distracted by one very flawed reports coming from the opposition. the syrian government has actually called upon the un to investigate but they cannot. open up areas that are under the opposition control they can certainly. ask that the u.n. come in and look at whatever documentation they might have so i think that this is a very serious development and that what's happening is that the regular media is just assuming that it's the it's the syrian government when in fact they're being fed information from the opposition so i think everyone has to be very careful and certainly policymakers need to be very careful before they take any action it's going to be very very difficult to really get to the bottom of this latest episode the turmoil in syria and across the region is proving first solid ground for radical a s
pressure on the syrian government is being they would spy in america are insisting that the rebels are capable of carrying out such attacks michael maloof he's a former senior security policy analyst in the office of the u.s. secretary of defense says the media is being largely distracted by one very flawed reports coming from the opposition. the syrian government has actually called upon the un to investigate but they cannot. open up areas that are under the opposition control they can...
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we would do it from america and not from london. >> a 21st-century solution. the revelation came just one day after the attention when a partner of a guardian journalist , the journalist who had broken the story of the leak edward snowden nsa materials, he was detained and held in questioning for nine hours at heathrow airport. it caused an outcry among politicians and journalists, and even the independent reviewer of terrorism rules, who demanded an explanation, wanting the uk home office to go on the offensive. >> the government and police have a duty to protect the public and our national security. those who oppose this sort of action need to think about what they are condoning. >> what it is they are protecting them from. a general statement about terrorism in general does not really do the trick. you have to be up to, well, the information he has got will endanger the public for the following reasons. >> his detention as well as the destruction of computers in the guardian basement has affected the respective newspapers in the spotlight. this story has be
we would do it from america and not from london. >> a 21st-century solution. the revelation came just one day after the attention when a partner of a guardian journalist , the journalist who had broken the story of the leak edward snowden nsa materials, he was detained and held in questioning for nine hours at heathrow airport. it caused an outcry among politicians and journalists, and even the independent reviewer of terrorism rules, who demanded an explanation, wanting the uk home...
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he didn't need to undermine america's national security to pursue whatever his conscious led him to do. there's a process by which he could have pursued his interest in a way that doesn't undermine the national security of the united states. when we have our sources and methods known by our enemies, we undermine the national security of the united states. i would say it's easy since we have not, thank god, had an attack on american soil since september 11th, to minimize the threat, but it's real. and the terrorists only have to get lucky once. we have to do it right 100% of the time. >> and a key member of your committee from california who's chair of the subcommittee dealing with russia seems to have sympathy with edward snowden. this is him yesterday on c-span. >> i thought he was being loyal to the rest of us by letting the american people know that the government was getting out of hand. accepting him for asylum, i think, was not as hostile an act as it's being poor trade. >> do you agree with those views on edward snowden and russia? >> no, i do not. and we have to keep in mind he
he didn't need to undermine america's national security to pursue whatever his conscious led him to do. there's a process by which he could have pursued his interest in a way that doesn't undermine the national security of the united states. when we have our sources and methods known by our enemies, we undermine the national security of the united states. i would say it's easy since we have not, thank god, had an attack on american soil since september 11th, to minimize the threat, but it's...
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inspectors find it won't alter america and britain stands. we're going to see these weapons inspection teams going to this site and whatever they do the syrian government will be blamed the u.s. would have made that quite clear william hague has made that quite clear they blame the syrian government for this whatever the evidence or lack of evidence and there is no evidence that the syrian government ordered this massacre with chemical weapons yet they're still going to blame it because they want war the u.s. will go there they may find chemical weapons traces or they may not and if they do that of course the u.s. is said quite clearly the syrian government is yet the party capable of using chemical weapons surveyed by the mind if they don't then the syrian government would be accused of moving them so the syrian government be damned if they do and damned if they don't whatever the un inspection teams find the decision has already been taken i think our full interview with investigative journalist neil clark is available for you any time at r
inspectors find it won't alter america and britain stands. we're going to see these weapons inspection teams going to this site and whatever they do the syrian government will be blamed the u.s. would have made that quite clear william hague has made that quite clear they blame the syrian government for this whatever the evidence or lack of evidence and there is no evidence that the syrian government ordered this massacre with chemical weapons yet they're still going to blame it because they...
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used by whom it's that this is absolutely clear now they use these weapons it's got to be a response america has an interest in making sure that despots don't start using chemical weapons around the world at the same time there are no good guys here there is no budget good guys who could fill a vacuum so he's got to be able to somehow send a message that you can't do this kind of stuff without pulling us into another land war i think that i met i'm seeing that the president's supporters are giving him far more leverage our latitude rather in leeway than they ever did to president bush and we just heard there's a difference there's a distinction between legal and legitimate that distinction was never made when it came to president bush but back back to the point when it comes to syria i think that we need to be focused on what is the u.s. national interest and i think that is to a certain extent stability how do you get stability these military strikes there will not be ground troops there will be there won't even be a no fly zone because that would require pretty pretty tracked it engagement
used by whom it's that this is absolutely clear now they use these weapons it's got to be a response america has an interest in making sure that despots don't start using chemical weapons around the world at the same time there are no good guys here there is no budget good guys who could fill a vacuum so he's got to be able to somehow send a message that you can't do this kind of stuff without pulling us into another land war i think that i met i'm seeing that the president's supporters are...
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now it's unclear how spying on the united nations and international partners coincides with america's war on terror if anything what many critics are saying is that what may come out of the n.s.a. is worldwide surveillance is a loss in confidence and reliability in the united states because you have to think about it if you have a friend that you trust to find out is always spying on you is listening to what you're saying is watching what you're doing is reading what you're typing does that relationship still stay strong and that is a question that is clearly coming to light not only following this report but those questions have been coming to light over past months ever since edward snowden blew the whistle on n.s.a. spying programs. rise of the n.s.a. spy revelations taking a toll on germany's upcoming election and killer merkel's made rival says that if he wins you'll see trade talks with the u.s. until there's clarification of the surveillance program are to speed all of a joins us alive or with the more why is he's threatening the freeze in one of his terms. well it's starting t
now it's unclear how spying on the united nations and international partners coincides with america's war on terror if anything what many critics are saying is that what may come out of the n.s.a. is worldwide surveillance is a loss in confidence and reliability in the united states because you have to think about it if you have a friend that you trust to find out is always spying on you is listening to what you're saying is watching what you're doing is reading what you're typing does that...
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that would be america's closest ally in this venture has put its intervention plans on hold as the you have parliament pulled the brakes because they thought the evidence presented by david cameron was sketchy and the goals were unclear goals presented and clear the u.s. has no international backing for this action even nato can't get involved because it would look like nato is acting on washington's cue only washington doesn't have the support of the american people we know that polls show less than ten percent of american people support military action against syria so whatever military action the u.s. takes against syria it will be illegal under international law the u.n. security council is yet to receive the results of the u.n. investigation but even that investigation will not reveal who to blame for the horrific attacks that took place. only has a mandate to ascertain the use of chemical. weapons but not by whom they were accused so the key question will still remain up in the air even as we receive the results of that investigation but the u.s. has already made and made its jud
that would be america's closest ally in this venture has put its intervention plans on hold as the you have parliament pulled the brakes because they thought the evidence presented by david cameron was sketchy and the goals were unclear goals presented and clear the u.s. has no international backing for this action even nato can't get involved because it would look like nato is acting on washington's cue only washington doesn't have the support of the american people we know that polls show...
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snowden may be planning to live in russia until he can secure permanent asylum in latin america. some countries there have offered to take him in. >>> supporters of ousted president morsi have heard the warnings, but are refusing to back down. leaders are telling them to in their sit ins, but ty're planning to fill the steets after friday prayers. morsi supporters have been staging sit ins and two squares in the capital. military commanders pushed morsi out of office a month ago and installed a new government. interior ministry officials have warned the demonstrators to leave the squares. leaders have instructed security authorities to prepare to lead the protesters. the leaders of muslim brotherhood are still calling for large scale rallies. supporters of the president have been streaming into the squares. they have placed sandbags at the entrances, men wearing helmets and carrying sticks stand on guard. >> translator: we are staging a peaceful protest. we are willing to risk our lives for democracy. military commanders and security forces have used vehicles. some units are abou
snowden may be planning to live in russia until he can secure permanent asylum in latin america. some countries there have offered to take him in. >>> supporters of ousted president morsi have heard the warnings, but are refusing to back down. leaders are telling them to in their sit ins, but ty're planning to fill the steets after friday prayers. morsi supporters have been staging sit ins and two squares in the capital. military commanders pushed morsi out of office a month ago and...
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. okab. a, or b? or a. that's a good choice. let me show you some faucets to go along with that. with the latest styles and guaranteed low prices, you can turn the bath you have into the bath you want. good choice. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, this cordova vanity combo is a special buy. just $199. they're the
america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you...